Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... whole long continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been ...
... whole long continued controversy . For from the conjunction of perceived power with supposed heresy I explain the inveteracy and in some instances , I grieve to say , the acrimonious passions , with which the contro- versy has been ...
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... whole , as is compatible with a distinct gratification from each component part . : Controversy is not seldom excited in conse- quence of the disputants attaching each a dif- ferent meaning to the same word ; and in few instances has ...
... whole , as is compatible with a distinct gratification from each component part . : Controversy is not seldom excited in conse- quence of the disputants attaching each a dif- ferent meaning to the same word ; and in few instances has ...
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... whole is likewise entertaining or affect- ing , as a tale , or as a series of interesting re- flections , I of ... whole attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an ...
... whole is likewise entertaining or affect- ing , as a tale , or as a series of interesting re- flections , I of ... whole attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an ...
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... whole book ) is poetry in the most emphatic sense ; yet it would be not less ir- rational than strange to assert , that pleasure , and not truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach ...
... whole book ) is poetry in the most emphatic sense ; yet it would be not less ir- rational than strange to assert , that pleasure , and not truth , was the immediate object of the prophet . In short , whatever specific import we attach ...
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... whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to each other , according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone , and spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each ...
... whole soul of man into activity , with the subordination of its faculties to each other , according to their relative worth and dignity . He diffuses a tone , and spirit of unity , that blends , and ( as it were ) fuses , each into each ...
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